Link Detox Boost Features

Launching Link Boost from a Link Detox® Report

BOOST is very simple to use and you can launch it straight from a Link Detox report that you used to create the disavow file:

From Link Detox you can click the green ‘Run Link Detox Boost’ button and agree to the Link Detox Boost terms. This will pre-populate the input field with your disavowed domains and URLs.

After you submit a disavow file to Google, using the Google Disavow Tool, you need to wait for 48 hours and then start a BOOST report for the links you disavowed. Right after you upload your Disavow file to Google, you can schedule a Link Detox Boost report to start with a delay of 48 hours. This way, you will not forget to run a Link Detox Boost report.

Other methods of launching Link Detox Boost

If you wish, you can paste your URLs or domains into the input field of Boost. You can also run Link Detox Boost by uploading your current disavow file or if you are totally sure that the correct disavow file is already in your LRT account you could check the box to confirm this.

Reporting of last Google Crawl Date

When the first report from Link Detox Boost shows on your screen, you will notice that no date appears in the column ‘Last Google Crawl Date.' To see the date in this column, you can click ‘Re-Process Last Crawl Date’ at any time. Once the BOOST report has been reprocessed the Last Google Crawl Date is updated. Usually, the majority of the links are crawled within a few hours. Some might take longer, and some that are inaccessible may not get crawled at all, but most links get crawled within 2 or 3 days.

Now you can be sure that Google will take your disavow file into account. This will help speed up your recovery. The Google disavow process is not complete without including Link Detox Boost.

Using Link Detox Boost for undisavowing links

Sometimes disavowed links need to be undisavowed. This might be because links were disavowed accidently or bad sites became good. It could simply be a result of the internet’s evolution. You can undisavow links using Link Detox in the Disavow File Audit mode. In this case, you can use Link Detox Boost to make Google re-crawl the undisavowed URLs and domains. Read more about this here.

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Case Studies Featuring Link Detox Boost

Link Detox Boost is normally used to speed up the effect your disavow file. If you have disavowed links that should not be disavowed you can find these by using Link Detox in the Disavow File Audit mode. Once you have found these links, you can undisavow them and get the juice back faster by using Link Detox Boost.

Sometimes a site just doesn’t want to recover from a Google Penguin problem no matter what you do. In this article Certified LRT Xpert, Bartosz Góralewicz came up with his famous Orca Technique, which works with Link Detox Boost to get amazing results. If you are offering a Link Disavow Service, you should consider offering the Orca Technique as a method of recovery.